Amazon.com Services LLC

Technology

SourcingRecruiterII,AWSInfrastructureServices(AIS)-DataCenter

$72–126k Arlington, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Sourcing Recruiter II, AWS Infrastructure Services (AIS) - Data Center at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Candidate sourcing, Pipeline building, Talent identification. Build sourcing strategies. Identify passive candidates”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years technical recruiting, High volume experience, High hiring bar experience, Experience building candidate sourcing strategies, Experience building closing strategies

Nice to Have

Managing multiple searches, Prioritizing multiple searches, Managing client relationships, Prioritizing client relationships, Creating workflow, Measuring workflow, Scaling workflow

What You'll Do.

Build sourcing strategies

Identify passive candidates

Engage passive candidates

Source passive candidates

Understand candidate motivations

Build candidate pipelines

Provide sourcing insights

Provide market intelligence

Develop sourcing models

Execute search strategies

Recommend pipeline ideas

Recommend pipeline strategies

Implement sourcing techniques

Document sourcing plans

Track pipeline development

Track candidate engagement

Conduct initial screenings

Assess qualifications

Assess interest level

Pass qualified candidates

Participate in special projects

Participate in sourcing initiatives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with recruiters; Collaborate with hiring managers; Collaborate with hiring teams; Build partnerships

Full Job Description

Would you like to be part of a recruiting team that is responsible for fueling the rapid growth of AWS? Do you thrive in high growth ambiguous environments? Are you a process-oriented data driven recruiter that loves to dive deep to identify and engage top data center talent? The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Infrastructure Services Recruiting team is seeking a talented, customer focused Sourcing Recruiter to join our global recruiting organization. You will be supporting AWS Data Center teams to build robust candidate pipelines and drive proactive sourcing strategies. Successful Sourcing Recruiters on this team utilize their experience in candidate identification, market research, and pipeline development. They thrive in an innovative, fast-paced environment, can roll up their sleeves, work hard, and have fun to get the job done. They draw on extensive knowledge of sourcing tools, techniques, and talent markets, building strong relationships with recruiters and hiring managers. We are looking for a Sourcing Recruiter to help grow and scale hiring in Amazon Web Services (AWS). The Sourcing Recruiter will be aligned to the business working closely with recruiters and AWS Talent Acquisition to execute sourcing strategies; including candidate identification, market mapping, pipeline building, and initial candidate engagement while delivering high-quality candidates for data center roles within AWS. The ideal candidate must be able to earn trust and collaborate effectively with recruiters and hiring teams. They must be able to plan and prioritize sourcing activities, build and maintain candidate pipelines, have demonstrated ability to use metrics to track sourcing effectiveness and show results, while remaining calm in times of high volume and ambiguity. Thriving in a growth environment and having a strength in creative sourcing will be critical to success in this role. The best candidate will draw on extensive knowledge of sourcing methodologies, tools, and talent markets

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